GoPro camera takes us into space on back of a test rocket, and it’s beautifulThanks to NASA and companies like SpaceX, amazing footage of rockets traveling into space have become fairly common. However, a new video shot with the GoPro Hero 4 emerged Wednesday that is particularly stunning, no matter how much space footage you've seen.The crystal clear, high definition video, recorded from the perspective of the GoPro strapped to the side of the rocket, shows the 20-foot tall SL-10 rocket's take off and flight into near space, traveling at 3,800 miles per hour and reaching an altitude of about 75 miles.It's then that the most beautiful footage is revealed as the rocket floats in space with the Earth in the background. Shortly thereafter, we travel back down to the planet as a parachute brings the remaining rocket component softly back to terra firma.

Millions of email names, passwords hacked in giant data breach, report says.More than 250 million email usernames and passwords have been breached and are being used by "Russia's criminal underworld," according to a Reuters report.Ace Computers wanted to share the fact with its customers, friends and colleagues that we are having a very tough time by major hacking attempts originating from China, Russia and Korea. So far 980 locations of brute force attempts are found and we have been able to block most of them.We are working very hard to stand affirm against the DOS attacks to keep our services up and running.Looking forward your continuous support and patience during this tough time.

Apple's best hope in India is to sell refurbished iPhones, and it's not looking good

Apple wants to sell what Apple calls are certified pre-owned iPhones or what's commonly known as refurbished iPhones. Apple's plan is to initially import these refurbished iPhones into India and eventually work with manufacturing partners to refurbish the devices in India itself.

Apple needs a hot new product, and it can't be another iPhoneThe trend line that’s been clear on the iPad for nearly three years has finally infected the iPhone. Apple’s sure-thing product category has succumbed to a variety of headwinds, including market saturation (something Apple CEO Tim Cook seemed to admit with his comments about the smartphone market slowdown), a fickle international market and crazy currency fluctuations.

Next Apple Watch may include cellular connectivity.What if the Apple Watch had its own cellular connectivity? Would that finally make you want to dive into the world of wearables?According to a new report, that choice may be coming soon.

Opera now has free and unlimited VPN built into its browserOpera has just put a free VPN feature in its browser, and users get unlimited data usage.The VPN function will be available within its desktop browser with a simple flick of a toggle switch — making it one of the first mainstream browser makers to offer this.After users flip the VPN on, they'll be allowed to change the country that they are displaying to websites, and the browser will show other information like how much data has gone through its VPN servers. Opera doesn't require a sign-in to toggle the feature.Similar to features found in paid services, Opera's VPN offers a pretty respectable 256-bit encryption level, and will allow users to hide their IP addresses, and access blocked sites.

LG's 360 Cam makes it easy to take 360-degree photos and videosGoogle, Facebook, Samsung, LG — basically all the tech heavyweights of today, with the notable exception of Apple — are all pushing the same message: virtual reality experiences and 360-degree content are the future. But while those 360-degree videos on Facebook and YouTube are cool to look at, there hasn't been a cheap, simple way to actually capture 360-degree content yourself until recently.Enter the LG 360 Cam, a dual-camera device that takes 16-megapixel spherical photos and 2K-resolution 360-degree videos with a click of a button.